Palestinian who mocked kidnapped woman was received by Padilha

Palestinian who mocked kidnapped woman was received by Padilha

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Sayid Tenório (right) said he spoke with minister Alexandre Padilha about “strengthening relations and support from the Brazilian government to the Palestinian people”.| Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/Sayid Tenório

The vice-president of the Brazil-Palestine Institute, writer and speaker, Sayid Tenório, was received by the Minister of Institutional Relations of the Lula government, Alexandre Padilha, the day before mocking a woman kidnapped by Hamas, in Israel.

When posting about his visit to Minister Padilha, on Instagram, Sayid said he had talked about “strengthening relations and support from the Brazilian government to the Palestinian people”.

On the 7th, when commenting on the publication in which President Lula (PT), without mentioning Hamas, said he was “shocked” by the terrorist attacks on Israel, Sayid classified the PT member’s speech as “fake” and stated that “Palestinians have the right to resist the oppression and land theft that Israel has carried out for more than 75 years.”

In response to the writer’s comment, a profile published a video in which a woman appears bloodied being taken hostage by Hamas terrorists.

In the video, the woman is removed from the trunk of a jeep and led by her hair to the back seat. The hostage has her hands tied and has blood stains on her buttocks. “What does civilian rape help Palestine?” asked the profile to the writer.

Sayid retorted, “That’s shitty branding. Found it in his pants.” The comment was deleted some time later, but another profile retrieved the publication saved in a print and questioned the writer: “Why did you delete the comment?”.

Considered an extremist for the pro-terrorism positions he defends on his social networks, Tenório presented Padilha with his book “Palestine: From the myth of the promised land to the land of resistance”.

Minister Alexandre Padilha (PT-SP) is among the PT members who signed a pro-Hamas letter in 2021. Asked about support for the terrorist group, Padilha said that the document was signed in a pandemic context and repudiated the attacks on Israel .



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